úÎÎŽ     (c) The Linklaterteers BSD-style experimentalGHCNoneLLike a curiosity about the world, you'll need one of these to say something.mThis is the incoming web hook token that Slack gave you. It's usually a long alphanumberic string of garbage.9This is where your Slack account is hosted. For example, 'trello.slack.com'.Here's how you talk.”You need a channel. It can be a group channel or a private IM. Alert: if it's a private IM, it'll look like it came from slackbot (as of writing).¨What you want to say. This will be parsed in full (parse=full). In the future I'll support other forms of parsing, hopefully. Poke me with a pull request if I forget.,The icon you want your message to appear as.  For example,  ":stars2:"9. Future versions should support actual images, I GUESS. RIncoming HTTP requests to the slash function get parsed into one of these babies. Who ran your slash command.(Where the person ran your slash command.#Text for the slash command, if any.#A username: no at-signs, just text!>Where slash commands can come from, and where messages can go.9A private conversation with your best friend (or lover?).A public or private group.The b function posts a Message, with a capital M, to Slack. It'll, ahem, need your token first though.oA bot server! As if by magic. This acts like a WAI middleware in that you let us wrap around your application.             linklater-1.0.0.0Network.LinklaterConfig_configIncomingHookToken_configHostnameMessage_messageChannel _messageText _messageIconIcon EmojiIconCommand _commandUser_commandChannel _commandTextUserChannel IMChannel GroupChannelsayslash$fToJSONMessage